I hope that you all feel rested, having enjoyed your National Day and long weekend break. Another week has flown past, with the children busy both inside and outside of the classroom.
Everyone has a set routine of what they do before school or work every day. Maybe you have breakfast, a shower and then get dressed. Did you know that you play a part in creating routines for your children to? Maybe you didn’t realise what an impact these roles have on your child’s development. Children need consistency at an early age and research shows that routines influence not only their cognitive and emotional development but their social development as well.
Welcome back to school! The 2018/2019 school year is set to be our biggest and best yet! We're proud to be offering an incredible range of events for our students, from the launch of Juilliard drama programmes in some schools, regional STEAM festivals and competitions with MIT, and other life-changing, group-wide events.
하노이, 2018년 8월16일– BVIS (British Vietnamese International School) 국제학교 학생들이 IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) 학력 평가에서 3년 연속으로 영국 학생들의 평균 점수를 넘어서는 결과를 달성했다. 또한, 학생들의 92%가 수학, 영어 과목을 포함한 5개 과목에서 상위 수준을 의미하는 A*(A STAR)~ C를 획득하였다.
Today on Facebook and on our website we publish the examination results for the Cambridge Assessments (CAIE) for International GCSE and A Level Examinations. These results are, as any informed observer will note, highly impressive.
For the 3rd year running, students at the British Vietnamese International School have gained results that have exceeded the UK average for IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) with 92% students achieving 5 A*- C grades (Including Maths and English).
[Hanoi], 12 July 2018 – In collaboration with UNICEF, secondary school students from Nord Anglia Education, the world’s leading premium schools organisation, have converged in New York City for seminars, debates and speaking opportunities, including presentations at the High Level Political Forum at the Headquarters of United Nations.
As part of Nord Anglia Education’s collaboration with UNICEF, selected student ambassadors will visit New York from 6-13 July for the NAE–UNICEF Student Summit regarding the United Nation’s Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
As we prepare for the end of year we look at ways of supporting your children in their transitions to a new year group by visiting the other classrooms and by meeting their new teachers. Moving to a new classroom is not an easy thing for a child and that is why we do everything we can at BVIS to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Any reading of this week’s articles for section leaders shows the breadth of school life and how vibrant schools are as places of learning and nurture. So much goes on within them from keeping the youngest safe at one end to seeing them safely on their way to their destination universities at the other.
On Thursday, this week we invited all the Early Years’ parents to join us for some mathematical activities. The teachers set up activities around their classrooms. Some of these activities involved sorting shapes, making patterns, completing puzzles, estimate objects in the jars, mark-making numbers and tally charts when counting, problem solving in the home corner, measuring feet in the shoe shop, adding groups of objects together and making clocks.
This term, I am sure you have heard lots of Superhero talk in the F2 classes. Their final iEYC topic of the year is called ‘To The Rescue’. The children have been learning to become superheroes that use their power for good and not bad things.